Four Gators Named to SEC Post-Season Awards
Carly Briggs and Qavia Lopez were both recognized by the SEC for their remarkable season's. Briggs and Lopez began the 2023-24 season unranked and they now boast a top-125 ranking in collegiate tennis.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Four Gators Named to SEC Post-Season Awards

Florida has four student-athletes named to the SEC postseason awards. The Gators are led by No. 7 Rachel Gailis making First Team All-SEC as a sophomore. 
Birmingham, Ala. - The Southeastern Conference announced the 2024 women's tennis postseason awards on Wednesday afternoon. Following another successful spring season under Head Coach Roland Thornqvist, Florida has four athletes recognized by the league: Rachel Gailis, Carly Briggs, Qavia Lopez, and Malwina Rowinska.
 
No. 7 Rachel Gailis was named to the First Team All-SEC Team after posting a 21-6, 9-2 SEC record. Gailis also tallied seven wins over nationally ranked-opponents. Her most notable wins of the season were against then-ranked No. 7 Ayana Akli and No. 8 Carolyn Anasari. Gailis was also tabbed as the SEC Player of the Week in the final week of regular season action.
 
No. 56 Carly Briggs was selected to the All-SEC Second Team holding an 8-2 conference record. Briggs most recently went undefeated at the SEC Tournament and had her highest-season win, defeating then-ranked No. 19 Nicole Khirin in the Semi-finals. With her outstanding efforts at the post-season tournament, Briggs was pinned to the All-Tournament team joining only four others in the conference.
 
Freshman powerhouse, Qavia Lopez has had an impressive first season with the Gators and was selected to the All-Freshman team. Lopez is the ninth Gator in program history to be named SEC Freshman of the Week twice, and the first Gator to earn the honor three times. Lopez finished SEC action with a 10-2 record and had her highest career ranking at No. 109 in March.
 
Malwina Rowinska was also named to the All-Freshman team. The freshman had an impressive season on the doubles side with partner Alicia Dudeney. The duo currently sits at No. 72 with a 5-1 overall record and went undefeated (5-0) in SEC action. The pair is also 3-1 against nationally ranked doubles teams. The biggest win for the Rowinska/Dudeney duo came after defeating then-ranked No. 36 Morgan Cross and Anet Koskel from Arkansas while unranked.
 
First-team and second-team All-SEC honorees, All-Freshman team, along with Player, Coach and Freshman of the Year were chosen by the league's 14 coaches. Coaches cannot vote for their team or players, and ties are not broken.
 
First Team All-SEC:
Carolyn Ansari, Auburn
Ariana Arseneault, Auburn
Carolina Gomez Alonso, Arkansas
Rachel Gailis, Florida
Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia
Ayana Akli, South Carolina
Sarah Hamner, South Carolina
Sofia Cabezas, Tennessee
Nicole Khirin, Texas A&M
Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
Mia Kupres, Texas A&M
Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt
 
Second Team All-SEC:
Anne Marie Hiser, Alabama     
Petra Sedlackova, Alabama     
DJ Bennett, Auburn
Angella Okutoyi, Auburn           
Carly Briggs, Florida     
Anastasiia Lopata, Georgia      
Alexandra Vecic, Georgia         
Mell Reasco, Georgia  
Guillermina Grant, Georgia      
Aran Teixidó Garcia, LSU           
Catherine Aulia, Tennessee     
Elza Tomase, Tennessee           
Lucciana Perez, Texas A&M
 
All-Freshman Team:
Malwina Rowinska, Florida
Qavia Lopez, Florida
Aysegul Mert, Georgia
Julia Zhu, Kentucky
Kenna Erickson, LSU
Lucciana Perez, Texas A&M
Valeria Ray, Vanderbilt
 
Player of the Year:
Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
 
Freshmen of the Year:
Lucciana Perez, Texas A&M
 
Coach of the Year:
Drake Bernstein, Georgia
 
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